This past week we were feed the missionaries that are here in the Pucon ward. Both of the Elders are Americans, one has been out about a month and he is very “green”. We made what Jake’s family calls Spring Time Diner, which is ground beef, onions, potatoes, corn, and cream of mushroom soup. We also made a tossed salad with real ranch dressing! Jake likes boiled eggs on his tossed salad, and Jake told the Elders that the eggs were for the salad if they wanted. I guess they misheard Jake, because they piled the eggs on top of the spring time diner. I guess they are used to having eggs on top of a lot of meals here. The meal was very good, but desert was amazing! I made peach cobbler and it was delicious. The green missionary asked his training companion who has been out for about a year and a half, “Have you ever had peach cobbler here before?” His companion quickly explained that he hadn’t and that this was probably the only time he was going to have it.
They elders had their Pday on Monday and they were having a joint Pday with some elders and sisters from other areas. Jake invited them to come to the site to have a look around. They showed up about 45 minutes before we were done. Jake gave them a tour of the site. One of the sisters was attending a university in Las Vegas before she left for her mission and she wants to be an archeologist so she was really excited to see everything.
Sunday night our neighbors had a very loud and very long party. They did not stop partying until about 7:00am, so we were very tired on Monday. It was raining this morning so we didn’t work this morning so we had a chance to catch up on some much missed sleep. There is a chance for rain again tomorrow, but we will have to see.
Nothing much else to update. Hope everyone is doing well at home!
Mandy & Jake
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